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171:, in its later years the series expanded its focus when Weyman, drawing on his background in documentary film, began commissioning original television films which incorporated some documentary techniques into gritty, contemporary stories that addressed serious political and social issues. The most noted of these were 92:
fine arts professor John Alford, while on leave in 1941, although she died of an epileptic seizure in 1943 while Weyman was on duty. A hobby painter, he painted several war scenes during this time which were subsequently acquired by the collections of the
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After the war ended, Weyman went to Ottawa to consult with a curator at the National Gallery about becoming a professional artist, but on the same trip he met
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For the CBC, Weyman directed and produced a number of television films, but became most noted as the creator and producer of
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and was convinced to work for the National Film Board. He made more than 20 films for the National Film Board, including
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He left formal employment at the NFB in 1953, and spent some time working in Italy on a documentary film for the
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In the 1970s, he continued to produce and direct television films for the CBC, including the miniseries
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from 1946 to 1953, and a director and producer of drama television programming for
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with his family in 1923. By the time he was a teenager the family had moved to
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film and television director and producer. A documentary film director for the
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After retiring from the CBC in 1980, he wrote and published the memoir
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panelist Rita Greer Allen, married early CBC producer Robert Allen.
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Directors of Genie Award winners for Best Theatrical Short
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from 1954 to 1980, he was most noted as director of the
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Index

British
Canadian
National Film Board of Canada
CBC Television
Canadian Film Award
After Prison, What?
Erith
Kent
St. Catharines
Ontario
Toronto
Royal Canadian Navy
World War II
University of Toronto
National Gallery of Canada
Canadian War Museum
Sydney Newman
United Nations
One of a Kind
Thomas Head Raddall
Thomas B. Costain
Morley Callaghan
More Joy in Heaven
Wojeck
Quentin Durgens, M.P.
McQueen
Corwin
Hatch's Mill
The Albertans
Margaret Laurence

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